1st Lieutenant Clifford V. Lord on the porch of his home on N. 74th St

Clifford Lord (Juneau class of 1939, Decorated Fighter Pilot) was the older brother of Edward G. Lord (Juneau class of 1941, Decorated Paratrooper in the U.S. Air corp)Cliff fulfilled his commitment to fly 100 missions in one of the most decorated fighter (82nd Fighter Group) units in WWII by 1943 but re-enlisted and was shot down on his 2nd Tour of Duty.ANY CLASSMATES OF CLIFFORD LORD '39 or EDWARD LORD '41, please contact us to forward information to Edward's son and Cliff's nephew.

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WORLD WAR II

Juneau Class of 1940Howard J. SchlesingerU.S. Marines 11/19/42

Juneau Class of 1939Joseph A. HengerU.S. Marines6/15/44

Juneau Class of 1939Clifford V. LordU.S. Army Air 4/6/44

Juneau Class of 1939Phillip J. Nelson

Juneau Class of 1939Edward J. PaulishU.S. Army11/14/43

Juneau Class of 1938Carl A. WildnerU.S. Army

Juneau Class of 1940Donald J. BucholtzU.S. Army Air2/14/45

Juneau Class of 1941Milton BodanU.S. Army 8/27/44

Juneau Class of 1941Stephen G. HolzbergerU.S. Army 4/28/44

Juneau Class of 1941Harrison E. HullU.S. Army

Juneau Class of 1941Frank A. JansooneU.S. Navy

Juneau Class of 1943Jack A. Lang JRU.S. Army Air 8/15/44

Juneau Class of 1943Archie L. Smith JRU.S. Army Air 1945

Juneau Class of 1940Richard E. HederU.S. Air Force 4/10/52

Edward G. Lord

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Mr. Berg was a decorated WWII war hero & his glasseye & limp were a result of his wounds from the war.

Mr. Hackney also received honors in WWII and was actually left for dead amongst other fallen soldiers when a fellow soldiers (actually fellow teacher & Football coach from Milwaukee Tech, Mr. Richardson saw him move which saved his life.